daisy1
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- Messages
- 26,457
- Location
- Switzerland
- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Tablets (oral)
- Dislikes
- Cruelty towards animals.
viviennem said:Who is the new avatar? Cute or what? If she's yours, what do the others think of her?
(Cute + furry + white fur = female? Talk about a stereotype! :lol: )
viviennem said:Daisy1, being British, knows exactly what I mean when I preface my post with "NICE guidelines". I don't know what figures her Swiss doctor works to - no doubt he will tell her if she asks.
Viv 8)
RefIt is important that the blood glucose levels being aimed for are as near normal as possible (that is in the range of those of a person who does not have diabetes).
These are:
3.5–5.5mmol/l* before meals
less than 8mmol/l, 2 hours after meals.
In the wild struggle for existence, we want to have something that endures, and so we fill our minds with rubbish and facts, in the silly hope of keeping our place.
pianoman said:I was told the normal BG range is about 4-7mmol/L at all times. Expect a Fasting BG to be less than 5.5mmol/L -- Fasting being on first waking and also before meals... assuming 2hours or more since last ate. So at 2 hours postprandial I'd also expect a non-Diabetic to be back to Fasting levels.
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